Posted on MyDenison bulletin on April 15 and is republished here for transparency. As we face this global health crisis, the impact on our local retail community is dramatic. Many...
ALINA PANEK, News Editor — The Denison community waited outside the chapel’s towering doors in huddles braving the falling temperatures and the brisk wind like penguins in the snow. The...
RAY WALKER, Staff Writer — The 50th Anniversary of the Black Student Union (BSU). 50 years of thriving existence and excellence. The Golden Anniversary. The BSU and the Black Alumni...
LAURA LAPHAM — The calendar has once again cycled around to February, and amongst the polar winds and slushy snow is a time of warmth, not from the weather but...
ZOE PEARCE ‘20 SPECIAL TO THE DENISONIAN When I returned to campus after a relaxing winter break, I opted for an art history course that piqued my interest: “Modern Art...
D-Day is one of Denison’s longest-standing annual events, dating back to 1909, and there are about as many rumors circulating about how it got started as there are about who...
By Bridget Diana and Erin Worden Special to The Denisonian In the early 1920s, John Sutphin Jones made a deal with the Granville community: if it acquired a sewage system,...